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This select box below does remember and highlight -one- selection after submitting the form. But when i make it multiple, it doesn't highlight any of the selectionS after submitting. Any idea about how to achieve this?

Thanks in advance.

<?php
$options_amount = array("0","1","2","3","4","5","6","7","8","9","10+");
$no_way = $_GET['no_way'];
?>

<select class="postform" name="no_way[]" multiple size="5">
<option <?php if ($no_way == 'all') { ?>selected="selected"<?php }?> value="all">Any</option>
<?php
foreach ($options_amount as $option) {
?><option <?php if ($no_way == $option) { ?>selected="selected"<?php }?> value="<?php echo $option; ?>"><?php echo $option; ?></option><?php }?>
</select>

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$_GET['no_way'] only handles single parameters you have to use $_GET['no_way[]'] and in_array($option, $no_way)

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This works for me:

<?php
$options_amount = array("0","1","2","3","4","5","6","7","8","9","10+");
$no_way = $_GET['no_way'];
?>
<select class="postform" name="no_way[]" multiple size="5">
<option <?php if (in_array("all",$no_way)) { ?>selected="selected"<?php }?> value="all">Any</option>
<?php
foreach ($options_amount as $option) {
?><option <?php if (in_array($option,$no_way)) { ?>selected="selected"<?php }?> value="<?php echo $option; ?>"><?php echo $option; ?></option><?php }?>
</select>
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I'm not sure if this will help or not, but is there any chance you've tried just using selected instead of selected="selected"?

<option <?php if ($no_way == $option) { ?> selected<?php }?> value="<?php echo $option; ?>"><?php echo $option; ?></option>

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